And the princeshallenter by the way of the porche of the gatewithout, and shallstande by the poste of the gate: and the priestesshalmake his burntoffring, and his peaceoffringes, and he shallworship at the thresholde of the gate, & go foorth: and the gateshall not be shuttill the euening.

But when the people of the landecomebefore the Lorde in the hie solempnefeast, as many as come in by the northgate to do worship, shal go out againe at the southgate: and theythatcome in at the southgate, shall go foorthagaine at the northgate: thereshallnonereturne by the gatewhere he came in, but shall go rightfoorthouer on the otherside.

Nowewhen the princeshallmake a freeburntoffring, or peaceoffringesfreelyvnto the Lord: one thenshalopen him the gatethatturnethtoward the east, and he shalmake his burntofferinges, and his peaceofferinges, as he did on the Sabbath day: after he shall go foorth, and when he is gonefoorth, one shallshut the gate.

Thoushaltprepare a meateoffering for it euerymorning, the sixtpart of an Ephah, and the thirdpart of a Hin of oyle to minglewith the finefloure: thismeateofferingshalbecontinually by a perpetuallordinauncevnto the Lorde.

But if he geue a gift of his inheritaunce to one of his seruauntes, then it shalbe his to the yere of libertie, and thenreturne to the prince: but the inheritauncethereof is his sonnes and shalbetheirs.

The princealsoshalltakenone of the peoplesinheritaunce, nor put themfromtheirpossession: but to his sonnesshall he geue his ownepossession, that my people be not scatteredabrodeeuery man from his possession.

Thensaide he vnto me: This is the placewhere the priestesshallseethe the trespasse and sinneoffringes, and bake the meateoffringes: thattheyneede not bearetheminto the outwardcourt, and to sanctifie the people.